2 The University of Toledo Catalog COLLEGE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN SERVICE Degrees/Programs Offered The college offers an array of bachelor s degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates. Counseling (minor) Criminal Justice (degree or minor) Forensic Science Investigation (minor) Legal Specialties (minor) Nurse Paralegal (post baccalaureate certificate) Paralegal Studies (degree or post baccalaureate certificate) Social Work (degree) Admission Policies To be admitted to the College of Social Justice and Human Service at The University of Toledo, direct-from-high-school students need a minimum cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 or ACT of 9. Students not qualifying for admission to the College of Social Justice and Human Service will be admitted through The University of Toledo s YouCollege. Students who want to transfer into the College of Social Justice and Human Service must earn 2 hours of college-level work with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.2. Selective/Limited Admission The Social Work program requires an additional application for admission to their professional program. Requirements for Students with an Associate s Degree Students holding associate s degrees from accredited colleges are encouraged to enroll. Students may earn a bachelor s degree upon completion of two or more additional years of full-time study; see the adviser in the major to determine a plan of study. The following regulations apply:. Students must complete the equivalent of the specified University core. 2. In all baccalaureate programs, a minimum of 64 hours must be taken at the 2000 to 4000 levels; of these a minimum of 2 hours must be taken at the 000 and 4000 levels. Coursework from other institutions is accepted at the level at which the course was taught at that institution. Admission with Transfer Credit from another Institution Students with satisfactory academic records wishing to transfer into the College of Social Justice and Human Service must meet the minimum entrance requirements of The University of Toledo. After submission of official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended and acceptance by the College, transfer courses are evaluated. The evaluation process must be completed before the end of the first term of attendance. Number of credit hours and minimum required GPA for transfer students: Number of credit hours transferred Less than 0 Minimum required GPA 2.2 overall overall 60 or more 2.5 overall 2

3 The University of Toledo Catalog Readmission of Former Students Undergraduate students who discontinue course work for a period of at least one academic year (not including summer) must request readmission to the University. If students have taken any course work at another institution during the time they have been away from the University (other than transient status), they must complete a new application in the Office of Undergraduate Admission and meet transfer admission requirements. Students who have not taken course work for more than 2 months must comply with the college requirements at the time of readmission. When seeking readmission, students whose grade point average (GPA) is below 2.0 can only be readmitted on approval of the associate dean. Students with a GPA of 2.0 or higher may seek readmission in the college office. Change of College Students in good standing (minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0) who wish to change from another college within The University of Toledo to the College of Social Justice and Human Service should make an appointment with a college adviser in the Office of Student Services to discuss the transfer and have academic records reviewed. All program requirements, including University core, must be fulfilled as specified in the catalog for the year in which the student enters the College. All undergraduate hours attempted and earned at the University of Toledo, as well as the GPA, will transfer. Honors Program The Honors College and the College of Social Justice and Human Service provide opportunities for challenging and individualized study for undergraduate students of unusually high ability, motivation and initiative. For admission requirements, see Admission to the Jesup Scott Honors College in the General Section of this catalog. Academic Policies The College of Social Justice and Human Service adheres to all of The University of Toledo policies and procedures. Please refer to the General Section of this catalog for academic policies governing all students enrolled at the University. In any case where University, college, departmental and/or program policies conflict, the most stringent policy applies. Students should consult with their program for a complete list of all policies and procedures specifically related to their program. Academic Advising The Office of Student Services coordinates academic advising for the College of Social Justice and Human Service. The office s mission is to provide quality, timely and comprehensive student services that will enhance student success in achieving academic goals. Although the ultimate responsibility for making personal and educational decisions rests with the student, his/her potential for academic success can improve considerably through a strong relationship with the adviser, who can provide assistance in identifying educational options and enhancing student potential. Students in the College of Social Justice and Human Service are assigned academic advisers. Essential services provided by advisers include degree requirements, career opportunities, and interpretations of college and University policies and procedures. Student services is located in 00 Gilham Hall. GPA Recalculation for Repeated Courses Student who have retaken a course and earned a higher grade may petition to have the first grade excluded from grade point average. Credit will only be awarded once for repeated courses. If a grade has been deleted that grade will not be used in determining the UT grade point average. However, all grades, including those for repeated courses, will be included in the determination of eligibility for graduation honors, fellowships, or other distinctions awarded on the basis of GPA. No more than a total of 2 semester hours of course work will be deleted. Students who have had their GPAs recomputed under the Academic Forgiveness Policy are not eligible for grade deletions. Specific programs within the college may have more rigorous requirements for grade deletions of major or related courses. Withdrawal Policy (W Grades) The number of credit hours of W is limited to 22 hours for all undergraduate students in degree programs in the College of Social Justice and Human Service. Once a student has accumulated 22 hours of W, further withdrawals will be counted as F s in computation of the student s GPA for the purposes of probation or suspension. In addition, students risk the loss of financial aid if they accumulate excessive hours of W. Academic Probation and Suspension Students with a cumulative GPA of less than 2.0 are automatically placed on probation until a cumulative GPA of 2.0 is achieved. While on probation, it is recommended students enroll for 2 or fewer credit hours. Students on probation must see an adviser. Academic suspension means the student is prohibited from registering at The University of Toledo for a period of at least one semester. A student is subject to academic suspension if his or her GPA continues to fall below the minimum of 2.0 or if he or she fails to make sufficient progress toward attainment of the degree by accumulating excess W grades. Students may remove Incompletes while under suspension. Refer to the UT Policy web site for additional information on academic suspension.

4 The University of Toledo Catalog Dismissal Dismissed students are not eligible for readmission to the College of Social Justice and Human Service. A student may be dismissed for: Failing to meet the conditions of readmission after suspension from the College of Social Justice and Human Service. Demonstrating patterns of behavior that are inappropriate for students preparing for professional roles or for failing to meet the morals standard as defined by the state of Ohio. Regulations for probation, suspension and dismissal apply to both full-time and part-time students. In all matters, the dean s decision is final. Academic Honesty Refer to the UT Policy web site for further information on Academic Honesty. Academic Grievance Students have the responsibility and right to call to the attention of a professor any course grade believed to be in error. The college grievance procedure must be initiated within 60 days of the posting of the final grade. Academic grievances must follow the procedure described below: The student meets with the professor to attempt to resolve the problem. If meeting with the professor does not resolve the problem, the student must discuss the problem with the department chair of the faculty member who issued the grade. The chair attempts to resolve the problem, but may not unilaterally change the grade. If meeting with the chair does not resolve the issue, the student will forward the appeal to the associate dean of the College of Social Justice and Human Service. The college's Petition for Academic Grievance should be used for this purpose. The student must state the reasons for the appeal and the desired outcome. The student must meet with the associate dean to review and discuss the problem. The associate dean will attempt to resolve the problem by meeting with the appropriate faculty member, but may not unilaterally change the grade. If the student wishes to continue the appeal, he/she must forward the appropriate information relative to the problem to the Student Grievance Council. Information on this process may be found in The University of Toledo Student Handbook. Note: If the grievance occurs during the fall or summer semester, a grievance petition must be filed with the chair of the Student Grievance Council no later than the last day of classes in the next semester. If the grievance occurs during the spring semester, the grievance petition must be filed with the chair of the Student Grievance Council no later than the last day of classes in the final summer session. Student Responsibilities Students are responsible to complete the following: All first-year students must see an adviser each semester; all College of Social Justice and Human Service students are strongly encouraged to see a faculty or academic adviser at least once a year. Readmit students are responsible for degree requirements in effect at the time of readmission. Students are responsible for fulfilling all degree requirements. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisers as needed for assistance. Students must contact the Office of Student Services to schedule an advising appointment. Degree Requirements College of Social Justice and Human Service Students in baccalaureate programs in the College of Social Justice and Human Service must complete a minimum of 24 hours of course work and have the proper number of credit hours as outlined in their program of study. In all baccalaureate programs, a minimum of 64 hours must be taken at the 2000 levels or above; of these, a minimum of 2 hours must be taken at the 000 and 4000 levels. University Core Curriculum Students earning bachelor s or associate s degrees in all University colleges and programs are required to complete the University Core Curriculum. Those courses are distributed in the areas of English composition, mathematics, humanities/fine arts, social sciences, natural sciences and multicultural studies (see the General Section of this catalog for details). Some colleges and programs require courses in these areas over and above those required to fulfill University core requirements. The student s academic department or college office should be contacted for specific details. 4

5 The University of Toledo Catalog Residence Requirement Students transferring from other institutions must earn at least 2 credit hours in the College of Social Justice and Human Service at The University of Toledo to be eligible for graduation. Full-time students transferring into Social Justice and Human Service programs must complete at least the final semester and 25 percent of their program of study in residence within the college. Part-time students must complete the last 2 credit hours and 25 percent of the program of study within the college. Application for Graduation See the UT Policy web site for additional information. Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Legal Specialties Degree Programs Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Minor in Criminal Justice Minor in Forensic Science Investigation Bachelor of Social Work Honors in Social Work Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Paralegal Studies Nurse Paralegal Certificate Minor in Legal Specialties Honors in Legal Specialties Criminal Justice Programs The undergraduate programs in criminal justice include a baccalaureate degree in criminal justice and minors in criminal justice and in forensic science investigation. Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in criminal justice is designed to prepare students to enter law enforcement, corrections, probation, parole, private security, juvenile justice and related careers. In addition, the B.S. program provides preparation for students who wish to attend graduate school in criminal justice, a related field, or law school. The undergraduate curriculum consists of a liberal arts core, criminal justice core and electives, general electives and supporting courses from related disciplines to form an understanding of justice (e.g., political science, public administration, sociology, history, business and social work). Because good communication and computer skills are important to the criminal justice professional and to students planning to attend graduate or law school, courses in writing, speaking and computer use are part of the curriculum. The faculty is committed not only to teaching about criminal justice systems, but also to challenging students to explore the concept of justice and to develop their own ethical paradigms. Accordingly, course work in ethics is required. Faculty members also emphasize the development of critical thinking, analytical and problemsolving skills in their instruction. Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Student should follow and complete the degree requirements as displayed in the criminal justice program of study chart. Requirement Hours University core courses 4 Criminal justice required courses 9 Criminal justice elective courses 2 Computer science/applications courses General electives 6 Minimum total hours 24 Minimum hours at 2000/4000 level 64 Minimum hours at 000/4000 level 2 Minimum GPA 2.0 5

6 The University of Toledo Catalog Below is a sample curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Sample curriculum is subject to change. Please consult the department for up-to-date information. Fall Semester Spring Semester Year ENGL 0 or 0 College Composition I PSY 00 Principals of Psychology CRIM 00 Criminal Justice CRIM 040 Human Relations HHS 000 Freshman Orientation Computer Science Course CRIM 0 Penology CRIM 240 Policing PSC American National Government SOC 00 Intro to Sociology MATH 80 Math for Liberal Arts (or higher) 6 Year 2 CRIM 2200 Criminal Law CRIM 220 Constitutional Law ENGL 0 or College Comp II (or higher) Humanities/Fine Arts Course Elective CRIM 20 Applied Psy and Crim CRIM 2250 Juvenile Justice Humanities/Fine Arts Course Natural Science Course Elective Year CRIM Electives Natural Science Course Multicultural Course Electives 6 6 CRIM 400 Research Methods in Crim Justice CRIM Elective Electives 9 8 Year 4 CRIM 4200 Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM 4590 Adm of Criminal Justice Electives 9 CRIM 400 Theories of Criminal Justice CRIM Elective Electives Multicultural Course 6 Courses are available in the summer. Students should consult an academic adviser or the summer course schedule to develop a program of study that includes summer courses. Please note that CRIM 4590 is a capstone class required to be taken at The University of Toledo. Minor in Criminal Justice The minor in criminal justice designed to give the student an overview of the criminal justice discipline; it includes an introductory course and a foundational course in each of the four areas recommended by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (i.e., penology, policing, constitutional law and juvenile justice). The remaining six hours give the student freedom to explore areas of interest in criminal justice. Required Hours CRIM 00 Criminal Justice CRIM 0 Penology CRIM 240 Policing CRIM 220 Constitutional Law CRIM 2250 Juvenile Justice CRIM Electives at the 000/4000 level 6 Minor in Forensic Science Investigation The minor in forensic science investigation is designed to provide an overview of the importance of forensic science evidence in the criminal justice system. Students learn about the rules and procedures of evidence pertaining to admissibility of scientific and physical material; the basic methods of collection, preservation and analysis of evidence; and the methods of presentation of evidence in court. This minor is designed for students planning to work for law enforcement agencies to better understand the importance and types of forensic science evidence in criminal investigations. It is not designed for students who plan to work in a crime laboratory or in jobs requiring in-depth scientific analysis of evidence. Those students interested in forensic science will need to obtain a degree (preferably at the graduate level) in the natural sciences. Required* Hours BIOL 2250 Fundamentals of Life Science I 4 BIOL 270 Fundamentals of Life Science II 4 BIOL 280 Fundamentals of Life Science II Lab CHEM 00 Concepts in Chemistry CHEM 0 Concepts in Chemistry Lab CRIM 220 Criminal Investigation I CRIM 2220 Laws of Evidence CRIM 290 Criminal Investigation II CRIM 4940 Criminal Justice Internship *Students will be responsible for meeting all of the prerequisites and co-requisites for the required courses in the minor. 6

7 The University of Toledo Catalog Social Work Programs The program in social work consists of a baccalaureate degree that meets the educational requirements for the Licensed Social Worker level. Honors in social work is also available. Bachelor of Social Work The social work program offers a bachelor of social work degree. The undergraduate social work program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and prepares students for entry into the beginning level of professional social work practice as generalist social workers who work in a variety of system sizes with various population groups. Graduates of the program meet the educational requirements for licensing at the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) level in the state of Ohio. Admission Requirements Freshmen entering The University of Toledo with the intent of majoring in social work should declare pre-social work as their major until they complete the requirements to apply to the social work program and have been accepted to the social work program. Prior to applying to the social work program, the student must have: Completed 0 semester hours of course work; Minimum UT GPA of 2.25; and Completed SOCW 00, 200 and 220 with a minimum major GPA of 2.5 and a grade no less than C in each of these social work courses. Admission to the social work program is selective, students will not be permitted to enroll in social work courses at the 000 level or higher unless they have been admitted to the social work program. Applications are available from advisers. Degree Requirements Students should follow and complete the degree requirements as displayed in the social work program degree chart. Social work students enroll in BIOL 20 as part of the natural science requirements of the College of Social Justice and Human Service. Students may not take P/NC in major courses or related courses, except SOCW Below is a sample curriculum for the Bachelor of Social Work. Sample curriculum is subject to change. Please consult the department for up-todate information. Fall Semester Spring Semester Year ENGL 0 or 0 College Composition I SOC 00 Intro to Sociology MATH 80 Mathematics for Liberal Arts SOCW 00 Intro to Social Welfare Humanities/Fine Arts Elective HHS 000 Freshman Orientation ENGL 0 or higher College Comp II BIOL 20 Survey of Biology PSY 00 Principles of Psychology CMPT 00 Comp Inform Applications General Elective Year 2 PSC 200 American National Government SOCW 200 Survey of SW Profession PSY 250 Lifespan Dev Psychology Natural Science Course Elective 4 ECON 00 Intro to Economic Issues ANTH 200 Human Society thru Film or ANTH 2800 Cultural Anthropology SOCW 220 SW Field Experience I Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Electives 6 Year SOCW 0 Social Work Practice I SOCW 240 Human Behav SocEnvt l SOCW 00Social Policy and Legislation HIST 250 or 260 or 0 or 440 SOC 290 or PSC 0 or PSY 200 or RESM 400 SOCW 20 Social Work Interviewing SOCW 250 Human Behavior Socenvt II Humanities Elective WGST Elective SOCW Elective 4 6 Year 4 SOCW 400 Social Work Research SOCW 420 SW Practice II SOCW 4200 Field Lab II SOCW 4220 Field II SOC, PSY, WGST, AFST, DST Elective 5 SOCW 40 SW Practice III SOCW 420 Field Lab III SOCW 420 Field III SOC 4660 Racial/Ethnic Minorities/US or SOC 4670 African Americans in US Elective 5 Entry to SOCW 420, 40, 4200, 420, 4220 and 420 require senior standing, a minimum overall GPA of 2.25, a minimum major GPA 2.5, a grade of C or better in all major courses and permission of the field director. Departmental Honors in Social Work: Qualified juniors and seniors may apply to work for honors in social work. 7

8 The University of Toledo Catalog The following are requirements for admission to the departmental honors program in social work: Minimum GPA of. in social work courses Minimum cumulative GPA of.0 2 hours completed work in social work, and Qualification as a social work major. After being admitted to the departmental honors program in social work, the student must complete nine hours of independent work in social work. During the final semester before graduation, the student must pass a comprehensive examination or complete a research project. The honors topic and research project are to be developed in close conjunction with a faculty adviser. Students should discuss their special interests with faculty members or with an adviser who will help identify an appropriate faculty member to guide the honors work. Legal Specialties Programs Undergraduate programs related to the legal profession are found in this department. Programs include academic course work and practical experiences designed to develop the knowledge, critical thinking and communication skills necessary for contributing to the legal profession. All of the department faculty are licensed attorneys, judges and magistrates and are available for career advising. Paralegal Studies Programs A dynamic field of study, the legal specialties program in paralegal studies prepares students to be an integral part of the legal team, working under the supervision and direction of attorneys. Paralegals assist attorneys by conducting interviews and investigations, researching cases, drafting legal documents, and assisting at real estate closings, depositions and trials. All degree and certificate programs hold prestigious American Bar Association approval. Contact the program office at for more information. Prelaw Studies No particular degree is required for admission to law school. Successful law students must possess good communication, logic and analytical skills, and have a fundamental understanding of the legal system. The paralegal studies program provides students with an excellent pre-law program by teaching those important skills. Graduates with a bachelor degree in paralegal studies who meet certain criteria will receive guaranteed admission to The University of Toledo College of Law. Bachelor of Science Paralegal Program Degree Requirements Below is a sample curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in the paralegal program. Sample curriculum is subject to change. Please consult the department for up-to-date information. Fall Semester Spring Semester Year ENGL 0 College Composition I LGL 00 Introduction to Law LGL 720 Law Practice Management MATH 20 College Algebra LGL 220 Real Estate Transactions HHS 000 Freshman Orientation ENGL 0 or higher Comp II LGL 60 Legal Research LGL 0 Tort Law CMPT 00 or BUAD 020 Social Science Elective 6 Year 2 LGL 2020 Civil Procedure LGL 20 Family Law LGL 2700 Advocacy: Mock Trial BUAD 2040 Financial Acct. Information Social Science Elective LGL 20 Estate & Probate Administration LGL 220 Prac & Prod of Admin Law PHIL 020 Critical Thinking Humanities Elective Elective Year LGL 00 Adv Legal Research/Writing LGL 050 Bankruptcy Pract & Cons Appl PHIL Elective at 000/4000 level Legal Specialty Option Natural Science Elective LGL 00 Law of Business Associations LGL 0 Litigation LGL 40 Clinical Experience Legal Specialty Option Multicultural Elective Natural Science Elective 8 Year 4 LGL 400 Contract Law LGL 50 Alternative Dispute Resolution PHIL Elective at 000/4000 level Legal Specialty Option General Elective LGL 4940 Advanced Paralegal Internship Legal Specialty Option Multicultural Elective General Elective General Elective 8

10 The University of Toledo Catalog Departmental Honors in Legal Specialties To be awarded, upon graduation, the citation Honors in Legal Specialties an admitted student must:. Successfully complete 9 hours of LGL honors courses, and 2. Maintain at least a cumulative GPA of.5 in the student s entire paralegal studies program of study, and. Submit to the program director a portfolio of the student s honor s work for verification before applying for graduation. Students should register for the honors section of courses from the following list, and consult with the paralegal studies instructors regarding the honors requirements in those courses: LGL 00 Law of Bus Assoc (Prereq: LGL 00 & LGL720) LGL 00 Adv Leg Res (Prereq: LGL 00 & LGL60) LGL 050 Bankr Prac (Prereq: LGL 00 & LGL60) LGL 0 Personal Law (Prereq: Jr Standing or Instructor Permission) LGL 20 Personal Law II (Prereq: LGL 20) LGL 0 Litigation (Prereq: LGL 0 & LGL2020) LGL 400 Contract Law (Prereq: LGL 00 & LGL60) LGL 420 Health Care & the Law (Prereq: Jr Standing or Instructor Permission) Department of School Psychology, Higher Education and Counselor Education Degree Programs Minor in Counseling Undergraduate Certificate in Chemical Dependency Counseling Counselor Education Program Minor in Counseling The Counseling Minor allows undergraduates to learn basic concepts and skills used in the counseling profession including counseling theories and skills, substance abuse treatment and prevention and case management. The minor will not lead to licensure or certification but will be a sound foundation for students wishing to pursue a master s degree in counseling or other helping professions. The counseling Minor requires a minimum of 9 semester hours as follows: CESP Required Core Course 4 hours COUN 0 Fundamentals of Human Mental Health 4 CESP Electives hours (At least 8 hours must be at 000 or 4000 level) COUN 240 Substance Abuse Issues in Mental Health COUN 220 Group and Therapeutic Approaches 4 COUN 2220 Family Theories & Cult Infl in Mental Health COUN0 Case Management in Mental Health COUN 40 Substance Abuse Pre & Com Program COUN 0 Models of Treatment for Substance Abuse COUN 220 Theories in Mental Health COUN 4080 Essentials of Helping Relationships COUN 4240 Substance Abuse Treatment Techniques Undergraduate Certificate in Chemical Dependency Counseling This certificate program is designed to help students meet the academic requirements for licensure as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor II or Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor III. Students must either have a degree or be working toward completion of a degree. To qualify for licensure as a LCDC II, students must have an associate s degree in a behavioral science (e.g., psychology, social work, etc.) or a bachelor s degree in any subject. To qualify for licensure as an LCDC III, students must have a bachelor s degree in a behavioral science. Students seeking a LCDC II license will need to document completion of 6,000 hours of chemical dependency counseling related work experience of which a minimum of twenty percent must be in chemical dependency counseling. This work can include paid and volunteer hours. An associate s degree in a behavioral science (e.g., psychology, social work) may substitute for one thousand hours of work experience. Students seeking a LCDC III license will need to document completion of 4,000 hours of chemical dependency counseling related work experience of which a minimum of twenty percent must be in chemical dependency counseling. The undergraduate Certificate in Chemical Dependency Counseling requires a minimum of 22 credit hours as follows: COUN 240 Substance Abuse Issues in Mental Health COUN 220 Group and Therapeutic Approaches 4 COUN 2220 Family Theories & Cult Infl in Mental Health HEAL 00 Drug Awareness COUN 40 Substance Abuse Pre& Com Program COUN 0 Models of Treatment for Substance Abuse COUN 4240 Substance Abuse Treatment Techniques 0

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